![]() ![]() Learn more about what kind of heater would suit you best (external link) You will need to buy pellets and store them in a dry space. A pellet burner provides instant heat and temperature control with a thermostat. The price will depend on the type of pellet burner - some regions require ultra-low-emission burners, which are more expensive than low-emission burners. Pellet burner - Expect the amount you pay to be $1000-$3000.Wood burners require dry firewood stored in a sheltered space, ideally for at least 12 months, and have low running costs, even if you need to buy firewood. ![]() The price will depend on the type of wood burner – some regions require ultra-low-emission burners, which are more expensive than low-emission burners. ![]() Wood burner - Expect the amount you pay to be $1000-$3000.Your unit will be sized to heat the room it’s installed in, not the whole house. Heat pumps provide instant heat and temperature control with a thermostat, and have low running costs if used properly. This will depend on the size and brand of the heat pump. Heat pump - Expect the amount you need to pay to be $400-$700.Insulation - In most situations, expect to pay between $280 and $800, depending on the size of the house and whether you need ceiling or underfloor insulation, or both.If this is available in your area, we’ll let you know when you apply. We’ve included the expected costs remaining after the grant funding below, but in many areas, community organisations offer extra funding to top up Warmer Kiwi Homes grants, which could mean you pay even less, or nothing at all. ![]()
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